Best alternative to Nespresso’s own that I’ve found. However, don’t be fooled into thinking as they’re aluminium,they’re recyclable like the Nespresso ones. L’Or will only collect capsules if they are bought from the website, not from supermarkets. And Nespresso don’t appreciate picking up L’Or capsules in their recycling bags. Shame as Sainsbury’s were selling packs of 10 for £2 a couple of days ago.

Apparently there are some drop-off points, but they’re few and far between (and non-existent if you happen to be in N.I.)

Best alternative to Nespresso’s own that I’ve found. However, don’t be fool …Best alternative to Nespresso’s own that I’ve found. However, don’t be fooled into thinking as they’re aluminium,they’re recyclable like the Nespresso ones. L’Or will only collect capsules if they are bought from the website, not from supermarkets. And Nespresso don’t appreciate picking up L’Or capsules in their recycling bags. Shame as Sainsbury’s were selling packs of 10 for £2 a couple of days ago.Apparently there are some drop-off points, but they’re few and far between (and non-existent if you happen to be in N.I.)

Or South of Bristol because, y'know, that's where England stops.Yours sincerelyFemale in newquay.

To be fair tho, what difference does recycling these tiny pods really make?? I bet the energy required to empty and clean and recycle doesn't offset itself. If people are that concerned, they should probably invest in a bean to cup machine

31st Dec 2017

Thanks op. Now just got to work out how to get them to fit the bargain Tassimo machine HUKD made me buy last month!

Or South of Bristol because, y'know, that's where England stops.Yours …Or South of Bristol because, y'know, that's where England stops.Yours sincerelyFemale in newquay.To be fair tho, what difference does recycling these tiny pods really make?? I bet the energy required to empty and clean and recycle doesn't offset itself. If people are that concerned, they should probably invest in a bean to cup machine

True, bean to cup would be a lot greener. Reading up on the recycling process though, it doesn’t seem too complex. They shred the used full pods, rinse the resulting mess and filter off the coffee grounds, then they’re melted down like any other aluminium. Much much better than lots of little plastic cartons.

That reminds me, must order some of those UHT milk capsules as I seem to be running out

Best alternative to Nespresso’s own that I’ve found. However, don’t be fool …Best alternative to Nespresso’s own that I’ve found. However, don’t be fooled into thinking as they’re aluminium,they’re recyclable like the Nespresso ones. L’Or will only collect capsules if they are bought from the website, not from supermarkets. And Nespresso don’t appreciate picking up L’Or capsules in their recycling bags. Shame as Sainsbury’s were selling packs of 10 for £2 a couple of days ago.Apparently there are some drop-off points, but they’re few and far between (and non-existent if you happen to be in N.I.)

I am in NI and collect both the Tassimo and L'Or pods through Terracycle - I had a lot of hassle with them to keep the collection point open and I fully expect them to close it again - since they removed the collection point details from their map.

31st Dec 2017

I'll say again, that's a lot of information you're giving out for 2 capsules of coffee.

6th Feb

Hello! THanks! I have already two pack x2...but still same pods... Espresso capsules Lungo Profondo and Espresso RistrettoSo I would try to go for few times more,so I have for few peops to try it.